Homo religiosus? : exploring the roots of religion and religious freedom in human experience / edited by Timothy Samuel Shah, Jack Friedman
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TextSeries: Cambridge studies in religion, philosophy, and society | Cambridge studies in religion, philosophy, and societyPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Cambridge University Press, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: ix, 267 pages ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781108433952 (Paperback)
- BL 51 H65 2018
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SPU Library, Bangkok (Main Campus) | General Books (ENGLISH) | Floor 7: General Shelves (ENGLISH): A-G/K-Z | BL 51 H65 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | F068094 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- Are human beings naturally religious? -- Are human beings naturally religious? A response to Christian Smith -- On the naturalness of religion and religious freedom -- Sacred versus secular values : Cognitive and evolutionary sciences of religion and their implications for religious freedom -- Theism, naturalism, and rationality -- Alvin Plantinga on theism, naturalism, and rationality -- Research on religion and health : Time to be born again? -- Religion, health, and happiness : An epidemiologist's perspective -- Why there is a natural right to religious freedom -- Religious liberty, human dignity, and human goods -- Human rights, public reason, and American democracy : A response to Nicholas Wolterstorff
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